Namco Bandai Games began streaming the first gameplay
video for Banpresto's Lost Heroes game on their official YouTube channel on
Tuesday. The 90-second video features the game's dungeon navigation interface,
a sample dialogue, and footage from the combat system, including a combination
attack using two party members.

Lost Heroes will feature the "dream"
collaboration of Ultraman, Kamen Rider, and Gundam when it ships for the
Nintendo 3DS and PSP systems on September 6. It will be the first dungeon role-playing
game in Banpresto's Compatible Hero crossover franchise. A five-minute
promotional video for the game was streamed last month.

The first release of the 3DS version will include a
download code for the 3DS port of the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System)
game SD Hero Sōkessen. The first release of the PSP version will include a
product code for five exclusive custom themes and bonus in-game data. The
Compatible Hero franchise launched with the Famicom game SD Battle Ōzumō:
Heisei Hero Basho in 1990, and continued through various game systems and
various genres, including 2003's Charinko Hero for the GameCube console.

Running from July 11th, 2012 to August 27th, 2012. More info forthcoming!

Beginning July 11th, Bandai's official shopping site
Premium Bandai will be giving away admission tickets to Gundam Front Tokyo.

Just register for Premium Bandai and opt to receive the
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Enter for your chance to visit Gundam Front Tokyo!

Gundam Front Tokyo ticket giveaway

■ Contest period

7/11/2012 - 8/27/2012

■ To enter

Register free for Premium Bandai and opt to receive the
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*This modeler from Hong Kong created a replica of the 1:1 scale Gundam statue that was on display at Shizouka, Japan back in 2010. An awesome piece of work...I especially like the light up gimmicks. The city backdrop in the photo is Hong Kong*